It was snowing very hard last day.I finished my housework.It was snow-ing too hard so l could not go out to play with my friends.I went into the kitchen to see my mom make dumplings as supper.My mom must have been so fatigued because she had worked all day long.So l decided to ...
However, as with all kitchen tools, bacteria growth is of utmost concern. So, with so many different materials in use, how can you be sure you’re following best practices to disinfect, clean and care for your kitchen’s cornerstone? How to Clean a Cutting Board All cutting board care sh...
How to make a charcuterie board two different ways! These easy, beautiful charcuterie boards are perfect for the holidays.
So you want to know how to make a cutting board. As we tend to do, my brother and I were hanging out in his garage last Sunday afternoon and we never have idle hands, so we went about working on his Christmas gifts for the family: homemade cutting boards. He'd made an end grain...
How to Make a Butcherblock Cutting Board: This is a description of how to make a simple butcherblock cutting board for your kitchen/apartment.
7 Do's & Don'ts to make any quality kitchen knife last a lifetime. A quality kitchen knife should last a LONG time, but just like a car, you need to take care of it to make it last. Take care of your knives and they will take care of you.
How to Clean a Stainless Steel Cutting Board After rinsing off any loose particles, wash the cutting board with hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. "Only use pH-neutral products, such as soap and water," says Varney. "Anything acidic will strip the shine off and possibly make your cutti...
How to Make A Budget Holiday Charcuterie Board Step 1: Choose Your Base (Keep It Simple) You don’t need a fancy wooden board to get started. A large cutting board, cookie sheet, or even a large platter will do the trick. Bonus points if it has raised edges to keep your ingredients...
How to make a wooden cutting board Step 1: Select hardwood boards There are a few things you want to consider when you buy wood for a cutting board. Avoid soft woods like pine (it cuts and scratches easily) and very porous woods such asred oak(the large pores can harbor bacteria). Fo...
First, I’d like to say this project was relatively easy. You only need a few basic tools. The most time-consuming part was the sanding since I don’t own a planer. If done correctly, this cutting board will last a long time and make a wonderful addition to anyone’s kitchen. I pl...